Navy E-8 wrote:
I saw that on you-tube and on here also. I am not saying there is not a reset button but I could not find it. I have two sets of a two prong device with wires going to them. Was told that a tiny reset button was on one going to the trailer. I did not dis-connect the wires - Is that necessary to set the reset button???
No, it's not necessary but, if there is a fault, it will immediately open the circuit breaker. Worth a try at resetting.
These little "tin can" circuit breakers are cheap, can be found at auto parts stores, and are easy to replace, should that be necessary. They will be marked with the value for amperage.